There were no races during the August Long Weekend at the Wyant Group Raceway. Racing will return next weekend on Saturday August 7th for Event # 6. Here are the current point standings courtesy of Richard Woodvine at the Wyant Group Raceway:
Schira Subways Bandolero Division
The Bandoleros have three races complete with three more to go. The 16
of Jaydon Ewen enjoys a 12 point lead over Grayson Jewell out of Daulphin.
1. #16 – Jaydon Ewen 148
2. #51 – Grayson Jewel 136
3. #27 – Nevaeh Stewart 113
4. #15 – Henry Neufeld 109
5. #24 – Leni Carrier 99
6. #42 – Charlee Carrier 72
7. #88 – Tanner Emond 46
Golf’s Car Wash Mini Stock Division
The mini stocks are hurting for cars in their first three races and
catastrophe almost struck on night two when three cars were severely
damaged early in the feature race. With three races left #3 of Trent
Pitchko holds a narrow two point lead over Braxton Clewes.
1. #3 – Trent Pitchko 129
2. #8 – Braxton Clewes 127
3. #10 – Lachlyn Anderson 126
4. #37 – Dorian André 84
5. #21 – Dakota Wollf 59
Earthworks Legends Division
Blake Erb is hard to beat in his #21 legends car, though wins have not
been guaranteed. Jody Stewart is 17 points behind Erb, but certainly has
not been that far behind him on the track. The Legends have competed
twice, with three more races to go.
1. #21 – Blake Erb 110
2. #27 – Jody Stewart 93
3. #25 – Hayden Hoogeveen 90
4. #29 – Udi Saadon 72
5. #H2O – Darrell Buckingham 65
6. #14 – Ty Stewart 36
7. #01 – Mitch Stewart 14
Golf’s Car Wash Street Stocks
The street stocks are another division where any of a half dozen cars
could win any race and win the season championship. Veteran race #86
Bryan Johnson has a two point lead over Ryan Fredrickson. The street
stocks have three races down and three to go at Wyant Group Raceway.
Many are also participating in the Sask Alberta Challenge Cup with races
in Regina at Kings Park Speedway and Hythe Speedway.
1. #86 – Bryan Johnson 143
2. #22 – Ryan Fredrickson 141
3. #1 – Scott Barrand 134
4. #18 – Mike Rea 125
5. #37 – Scott Kozak 119
6. #3 – Kevin MacLaggan 99
7. #8 – Andrew Clewes 93
8. #51 – Criss Jeffries 76
9. #42 – Kohl MacLaggan 66
10. #93 – Harold Edwards 65
11. #24 – Nicole Sheetka 48
12. #66 – Dale Johnson 44
13. #17 – Jordan Dalsgaard 37
14. #34 – Mike Schroeder 26
15. #90 – Justin Tooley 23
HeadRush Tattoos and Apparel Pro Truck Division
Another division where leads are measured in millimeters and any truck
could win any race, with five certainly in contention for the season
championship. #92 of Brennan Kirton holds a six point lead over Cole
Nixey. The Pro Trucks are also half done their season with three down
and three to go.
1. #92 – Brennan Kirton 139
2. #23 – Cole Nixey 133
3. #2 – Dusty Carrier 124
4. #10 – Rob Naismith 118
4. #91 – Mitch Bone 118
6. #27 – Mitch Stewart 96
7. #01 – Alex Leschenko 43
8. #3D – Mike Dionne 32
9. #36 – Tony Mikulcik 30
10. #24 – Hayden Hoogeveen 23
Shell V-Power Sportsman Division
#93 of Neil Schneider holds a 10 point lead over Aaron Anderson, but all
the talk last week was about 16 year old Sam Howlett as he was
untouchable, winning the Sportsman feature. Sam missed the first race so
in down in points, but anything is possible. The Sportsman have run
three of their six race schedule.
1. #93 – Neil Schneider 147
2. #19 – Aaron Anderson 137
3. #52 – Ryley Schneider 93
4. #51 – Sam Howlett 87
5. #36 – Tony Mikulcik 85
6. #49 – Shantel Kalika 43
Prairie Office Moving and Installation Super Late Model Division
Matthew Shirley has a six point lead over Kevin Dyck and Jared
Reddekopp. Again, almost any car in the field could win each race they
are so tightly ranked. The Super Late Models have completed two of
their five races, with their next run on the track next weekend being a
Western Speed Association Race.
1. #12 – Matthew Shirley 93
2. #10 – Kevin Dyck 87
2. #97 – Jared Reddekopp 87
4. #55 – Jim Gaunt 86
5. #04 – Tim Kammer 83
6. #84 – AJ Morrison 77
7. #38 – Dave Bone 70
8. #91 – John LaFrance 58
9. #42 – Nicole Sheetka 52
10. #8 – Ian Admiraal 47
11. #62 – Kenny Heintz 33
12. #36 – Grant Brown 29
13. #22 – Matthew Bertsch 27
14. #93 – Trevor Hannay 23
15. #88 – Pete Harris 18
16. #49 – Brian Levant 6
Always Towing Run-Your-Junk Division
A true starter division where little have been done to the cars to get
them race ready, the RYJ have proven to be a fan favorite for the
crashing a banging. The run a limited schedule, only three times through
the year, with their last race being part of the season closing show.
With one race down, Hunter Goodall has a three point lead over Riley Freer.
1. #95 – Hunter Goodall 60
2. #14 – Riley Freer 57
3. #7 – Lindon Goodall 54
4. #54 – Curtis Speidel 50
5. #22 – Chris Tetlock 47
5. #56 – Kohl MacLaggan 47
7. #07 – Jennifer Clace 42
We’re back on the track next Saturday with the first and only race of
the season for the Western Speed Association Super Late Models. A great
car count is anticipated, backed up by the Schira Subways Bandoleros,
the Shell V-Power Sportsman and the Golf’s Car Wash Street Stocks.
Racing is Saturday, August 7, with the front gates open at 4:00pm and
the first green flag at 6:05pm.
While the re-open Saskatchewan Plan has removed all covid restrictions,
the Saskatoon Stock Car Racing Association and Wyant Group Raceway will
continue to encourage our patrons, volunteers and participants to employ
safe practices, distancing and masks where warranted.
For more information please visit our website at
https://www.wyantgroupraceway.ca/ or Facebook page linked from the above
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